Faithful Transformations

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everyday Islam
gender
governance
intersectionality
Islamic discursive traditions
Islamic education
Islamic ethics
Malay
middle-class Muslims
minorities
moral negotiations
multi-media
Muslim
mutual aid
neoliberalism
pedagogy
piety
pious cultivation
pop psychology
racial capitalism
racialization
religious authority
religious praxis
self-transformation
Singapore
social media
socialization
state governmentality
subject-formation
subjectivation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780252088728
  • Weight: 399g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Malay Muslim women in Singapore cultivate piety by attending popular Islamic self-help classes. Nurhaizatul Jamil’s ethnographic study offers an interdisciplinary analysis of this phenomenon.

The Islamic self-help classes in this book exist at the nexus of sacred texts, aphorisms, and social media engagements, scaffolded by the neoliberal economy that shapes idealized Muslim subjectivities. Within a context whereby the Singapore state discursively frames Malayness in terms of cultural deficiency, Malay Muslim women’s inward focus on transformative ethics rather than societal change underscores the appeal of gendered pious self-help discourses. At the same time, Jamil’s referencing of Black, Indigenous, and Ethnic studies offers a compelling analytical frame that places affective transformation within the context of racial capitalism, historical trauma, and embodied healing.

A provocative and rich ethnography, Faithful Transformations tells the stories of Malay Muslim women desiring piety and self-improvement as minoritized subjects in contemporary Singapore while exploring the limitations of self-care.

Nurhaizatul Jamil is an assistant professor of global south studies at Pratt Institute.

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